Camille Henrot<br/>
<em>The Pale Fox</em> 2014. Exhibition View, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, 2014<br/>
Image of tiger by photographer Tim Flach<br/>
Photo. Anders Sune Berg<br/>
Courtesy of the artist, kamel mennour, Paris/London and König Galerie, Berlin/London/Seoul.<br/>
© ADAGP Camille Henrot

Camille Henrot: Teacher Briefing

Tue 22 Jun 21, 4pm–5pm

Camille Henrot<br/> <em>The Pale Fox</em> 2014. Exhibition View, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, 2014<br/> Image of tiger by photographer Tim Flach<br/> Photo. Anders Sune Berg<br/> Courtesy of the artist, kamel mennour, Paris/London and König Galerie, Berlin/London/Seoul.<br/> © ADAGP Camille Henrot
Past program

This program takes place virtually

Camille Henrot is one of the most compelling contemporary artists working today. Born in Paris in 1978, the New York-based artist works across diverse media including sculpture, drawing, video and installation. Henrot references self-help, online second-hand marketplaces, cultural anthropology, literature, psychoanalysis, and social media to question what it means to be at once a private individual and a global subject. 

Join exhibition curator Pip Wallis and NGV Educators for an introduction to the works, themes and ideas featured in Camille Henrot: Is Today Tomorrow. This virtual program is suitable for teachers at all levels. 

1 hour
Cost: Free

Learning objectives

  • Discuss the key themes, concepts, ideas and works of art and design in Camille Henrot 
  • Develop practical strategies for exploring the exhibition in the gallery and classroom 
  • Outline the exhibition program offering for students and teachers 
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